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Place picture of God/Goddess Here Source: God/Goddess Greek Name: ___________ Roman Name:__________ Pronounced: Presented By: Your first and last name Period:

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God/Goddess Greek Name: ___________ Roman Name:__________ Pronounced:. Place picture of God/Goddess Here. Source:. Presented By: Your first and last name Period:. Origin. Place picture of God/Goddess Here. WHERE DID ______ COME FROM ? Click here to add text. Source :. Symbol. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Place picture of God/Goddess

Here

Source:

God/Goddess Greek Name: ___________Roman Name:__________

Pronounced:

Presented By: Your first and last name

Period:

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Place picture of God/Goddess Here

Source:

WHERE DID ______ COME

FROM?

• Click here to add text

Origin

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Symbol

___________ is the

symbol of _______ .

Source:

Place SYMBOL of God/Goddess Here

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Personality TraitsClick here to add textClick here to add text

Place picture of God/Goddess

Here

Source:

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God/Goddess’ Root Words

The root “_______” means

“_______”

The root word ____________ is related to the god/goddess because _________________ _______________________________________________.

Source:

Picture of somethingRoot related

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Juxtaposition

God/Goddess Name

SimilaritiesInclude at least three similarities here.

Place picture of God/Goddess

Here

Source:

Place picture of Modern Person/Character

Here

Source:

God/Goddess Name Modern Person/Character

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Myth #1Plot

Diagram

Climax• Click to add text

Resolution• Click to add text

ExpositionCharacters:Conflict:

Falling Action• Click to add text

Rising Action• Click to add text

Source:

Place a picturethat connectswith the myth

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Myth #2Plot

Diagram

Climax• Click to add text

Resolution• Click to add text

ExpositionCharacters:Conflict:

Falling Action• Click to add text

Rising Action• Click to add text

Source:

Place a picturethat connectswith the myth

Optional

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Family Tree

Explain the importance of the family treeWhat does the family tree reveal about your

god/goddess?

Place an the family tree of the god/goddessHere

Source:

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Place picture of the childrenHere

Source:

Who were the god/goddess’

children?

• What were the children

known for?

• Most famous children?

______’s Children

Optional

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God/Goddess’ Demise

How did _________

die?

• Click here to add

textSource:

Place death of God/Goddess Here

Optional

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Explanation of a Significant Picture

Title and Artist of Picture: _________________Explain what is depicted here.Bulleted information

Place an important picture of the God/Goddess

Here

Source:

Optional

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Works CitedAdd first citation here (ABC order)

Add second citation here (ABC order)

Add third citation here (ABC order)

PLACE ALL CITATIONS FOR WEBSITES USED HERE!!!

Place in alphabetical order by first word in citation.

http://easybib.com/ or www.citationmachine.net

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Sample Works Cited“Jason.” U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Mythology. Vol. 3. Detroit:

UXL, 2009. p609-613.Word Count:1502.

“Medusa.” U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Mythology. Vol. 4.

Detroit: UXL, 2009. p684-686.

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